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Stormwater Project In Żurrieq To Reduce Flooding Issues

Sep 12 2024 Share

In recent days, the Public Works Department has commenced a significant stormwater project in the Tal-Bebbux area of Żurrieq to address the persistent flooding issues.

This new system, spanning around 140 meters, will eventually connect to the existing flood relief infrastructure that channels water into Blue Grotto Avenue. With an investment of approximately €160,000, the project aims to mitigate flood risks and manage rainwater more effectively.

During a site visit, Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, emphasized the importance of this rainwater collection and retention system for the local residents. He noted that the project complements other recent infrastructure works in Żurrieq, designed to reduce flooding and improve rainwater management.

Architect Mario Ellul explained that the project involves the installation of culverts along the road, complete with pipes and rainwater retention boxes.

Żurrieq Mayor, Rita Grima, highlighted how essential this initiative is, particularly in providing much-needed relief to residents during the winter months.

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Flappy Bird Finally Making Much Anticipated Return

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Flappy Bird, the iconic mobile game where players guide a bird through a series of pipes, is making a return. Originally launched over a decade ago and quickly becoming a viral sensation and popular time-killer, the game was famously pulled from app stores at the height of its popularity.

Now, with the game’s rights acquired by a new group, a revamped version is set to be released on iOS, Android, and PC platforms, targeting a 2025 launch.

The original Flappy Bird was developed by indie creator Dong Nguyen, but the upcoming re-release will come from the “Flappy Bird Foundation.”

This group also holds the rights to Piou Piou, a game widely regarded as one of the inspirations for Flappy Bird. Kek, the developer of Piou Piou and a founding member of the Flappy Bird Foundation, leads this effort.

With ownership of both the original Flappy Bird and its predecessor, the foundation is preparing to reintroduce the game with new content, aiming for a faithful yet refreshed experience.

“Today marks a personal milestone, as well as one for gaming,” Kek commented on Flappy Bird’s comeback. “It’s amazing to see how Piou Piou has influenced developers and captured the attention of millions of gamers over the years. Working with a team that is so passionate about revitalizing the original Flappy Bird and shaping the industry narrative is truly inspiring.”

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Celebrities Show Off Outfits at VMAs Red Carpet

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The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) return to New York’s UBS Arena, kicking off with the red carpet at 6 p.m. ET. Hosted by Megan Thee Stallion, the night promises star-studded performances by Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Lenny Kravitz, and Katy Perry. Perry will also receive the prestigious Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in recognition of her contributions to the music industry.

Taylor Swift leads the nominations with an impressive 12 nods, while Post Malone and Eminem follow closely with 11 and eight, respectively. Megan Thee Stallion, Sabrina Carpenter, and Ariana Grande each received seven nominations, setting the stage for an exciting competition.

The VMAs red carpet is always a fashion highlight, and this year promises to continue the tradition of bold and memorable looks. Last year, Doja Cat stunned in a spiderweb Monse dress, while Olivia Rodrigo dazzled in a rhinestoned Ludovic de Saint Sernin. Megan Thee Stallion wowed in a sheer Brandon Blackwood number, and Cardi B sported a cult favorite design by Dilara Findikoglu.

The VMAs have a rich history of iconic fashion moments, from Janet Jackson’s 1993 overalls to Lady Gaga’s unforgettable meat dress. Stay tuned for live updates on the best looks from the 2024 VMAs.

 

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Former Valletta Mayor Christian Micallef Proposes Free Mental Health Services For Residents

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Former Valletta council  mayor and minority leader, Christian Micallef, took to Facebook to revisit a proposal he had introduced during his tenure as minority leader.

Micallef explained that last November, he had presented a proposal to the entire council aimed at providing all Valletta residents with free access to essential professional mental health services, particularly for those most in need. He noted that the former mayor of Valletta had supported the initiative, a fact that can be verified through official minutes of the Valletta local council meetings.

Micallef stressed that mental health remains an issue that the country is not adequately addressing, emphasizing that mental health challenges can affect anyone. Furthermore, not everyone can afford private services if they seek help.

His proposal suggested offering these services in collaboration with the government and the Ministry of Health, using the Valletta health clinic to provide scheduled, free mental health services to residents of all ages who are going through tough times.

Despite unanimous support for the proposal from the council, Micallef expressed disappointment that it was ultimately shelved and never implemented.

He concluded his post by urging fellow Nationalist Party members Ylenia Montfort, Vince Fabri, and Roberta Bonello Felice, along with his friend and newly elected Labour mayor Olaf McKay, to move forward with the proposal and bring it to fruition.

In response, Valletta mayor Olaf McKay thanked Micallef, confirming his commitment to working with the councilors to ensure that the proposal is implemented as soon as possible. He also stated that he would be reaching out to Micallef to collaborate further on this important initiative.

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